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Judy Kay <I>Poulson</I> Nighbert

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Judy Kay Poulson Nighbert

Birth
Anderson, Madison County, Indiana, USA
Death
13 Oct 1999 (aged 49)
Greensburg, Decatur County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Napoleon, Ripley County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Judy Nighbert

Judy Kay Nighbert, the daughter of Nashville resident Ruth Young, died Wednesday, October 13, 1999, at Decatur County Memorial Hospital in Greensburg. A resident of Osgood, she was 49.

Mrs. Nighbert was born June 28, 1950, in Anderson to Robert Poulson and Ruth Crowder Poulson Young.
She and Larry L. Nighbert were married June 3, 1968, in Frankton. He survives.

Mrs. Nighbert had worked at Muscatatuck State Developmental Center from 1974 until 1989.

Other survivors include a son, Larry Charles Nighbert of Vevay; a daughter, Peggy L. Johannigman of Osgood; two brothers, Duane Young of Frankton and Robert Lee Poulson of Arkansas; and four sisters, Ruth Ann Newman of Anderson, Robin Lee Krebbs of Nashville and Sandy and Lois, both of Anderson; and six grandchildren.

The Reverend Paul Bayne led a service Saturday morning, October 16, at Neal's Funeral Home in Osgood.

Burial was at St. John's Lutheran Cemetery in Napoleon.

Memorial contributions can be made to Rescue 69, or to the donor's choice of charities.
Judy Nighbert

Judy Kay Nighbert, the daughter of Nashville resident Ruth Young, died Wednesday, October 13, 1999, at Decatur County Memorial Hospital in Greensburg. A resident of Osgood, she was 49.

Mrs. Nighbert was born June 28, 1950, in Anderson to Robert Poulson and Ruth Crowder Poulson Young.
She and Larry L. Nighbert were married June 3, 1968, in Frankton. He survives.

Mrs. Nighbert had worked at Muscatatuck State Developmental Center from 1974 until 1989.

Other survivors include a son, Larry Charles Nighbert of Vevay; a daughter, Peggy L. Johannigman of Osgood; two brothers, Duane Young of Frankton and Robert Lee Poulson of Arkansas; and four sisters, Ruth Ann Newman of Anderson, Robin Lee Krebbs of Nashville and Sandy and Lois, both of Anderson; and six grandchildren.

The Reverend Paul Bayne led a service Saturday morning, October 16, at Neal's Funeral Home in Osgood.

Burial was at St. John's Lutheran Cemetery in Napoleon.

Memorial contributions can be made to Rescue 69, or to the donor's choice of charities.

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